I’ve never hog hunted in Texas but I assume what used to be a easy task of asking a farmer to hunt hogs on his land and him being greatful for every one taken has turned into “outfitters” leasing the farmers land which would be a win win for the farmer so that the outfitter can sell hunts. Now...
Really?... when I bought my suppressor the guy I was talking with told me that you could no longer do that so there was really no point in doing the trust. I’ll have to give this some thought before buying my second.
Sorry for highjacking your thread schmart
so you are saying if you set up the trust you can add trustees without having them go through the finger print and back ground check and they are legally allowed to have the irem without me being present?
I’ll be honest I came for the classifieds. I don’t sell any but like to buy occasionally. Since then I have rather enjoyed reading the various topics and have spend many hours reading. I’m usually not someone who posts that often but I would throw my 2 cents in here and there to boost my post...
But why would the forward assist not send it home? I once had a carbine spring and buffer in a rifle length tube. I would have to use the assist to get the first round in but worked fine every round after. I guess I’m missing something here? To me the BCG would have to be catching one something...
Good to know I’m not the only guy that goes seal team six on birds every spring. They drive me nuts making nests in my shed, garage, gutters, or anywhere else the feathery rats can find. I quit messing around with em and use my goose gun with heavy shot.
Anyone else’s wife as impressed over...
Hello all, I’ve been thinking about buying another suppressor and reaching out to see if there is anyone in my area that any of you would recommend that is helpful and has reasonable prices. The last suppressor I purchased was from a bigger store in terre haut without shopping around. I later...
To me slugs are pointless as I always carry a rifle while calling and in some tighter areas where a coyote or fox may pop out of nowhere I bring the shotgun for the obvious reason of more leeway with a rushed shot. I use carelsons coyote tube with hornady #4 buck. 00 buck just doesn’t pattern...
PSA 300 will get the job done. I threw one together last fall but havnt brought it to the woods yet. I plan on playing with it a little this spring/summer. Mine is a 10” as they say the 300 burns all its powder in 9”. Also I’m running suppressed. Looking forward to getting it in shape for next...
I don’t know about that. I guess in southern Indiana that may be true but if you get much north of me it seems to be fewer the turkey I’m guessing because it gets pretty flat.
Try knocking on some doors. You’ll find some people are more receptive to turkey hunters as some deer hunters don’t...
That’s what a riffle is for. i often bring the shotty along while hunting tighter areas or where I may encounter a fox. Much easier to hit a hard charging coyote with a good patterning shotgun plus you won’t rip him in half like you would with slug lol some of us like to keep some fur given one...
Check out pulsars core rxq30v thermal sight. I picked one up at midway for $1900 they now offer a $200 midway gift card with it. It has been a game changer for me. I have been coyote hunting for several years and I have learned more this season using the thermal. I see so many more coyotes now...
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i wouldn’t say big mistake as it’s better than using a red light. Just like the x sight before the 4x I think they had a lot of software issues but they will surely get a handle on it sooner or later and you can update it. If your gonna continue to use NV then go ahead and get a good IR...
Geesh I skipped a page before commenting and didn’t see how controversial this page had gotten. So before I get crucified by the “AR snobs” mentioned above let me clarify. There is certainly a quality difference between a PSA rifle and some of the higher end rifles. I’m not a range guy so none...
I have 2 16” 223 uppers and a 10” 300 blk out with no issues at all. Some AR snobs might turn their noses up to them but they serve there purpose. Several coyotes have fallen at the business end of them. The best thing you can do to any AR is a good quality trigger.